RAYLO, the urban collective disrupting the industry, announces their latest body of work ‘So Gone’, available via all streaming platforms on 9 August 2018. The EP is supported by a music video for a lead single of the same name 'So Gone'.

Inspired by the darker side of the music industry, the London based 4-piece self-produced the 5 track EP, showcasing a sound which mixes moody basslines, melodic R&B vocals and UK-rap.

So Gone demonstrates RAYLO's versatility throughout, EP tracks include the downtempo ‘Remember Me’; a lyrical exploration of coping mechanisms in the music industry with drinking anthem ‘Remedy’; a showcase of their up-beat Summery production on Polaroid; and conclude with the seductively slow and melodic 'Lingerie'.

RAYLO is formed of singer/rappers Reece Whyte and Teni Solomon, and producers George Renwick and Robin Reeve, who met on a project at The Boom Room Studios in London. They've headlined The Big Freshers Icebreaker tour, and performed at Tramp and Proud in London, also receiving a co-sign from artist development brand and long-standing event ILUVLIVE.

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The EP is a sonic experience, kicking off with the cinematic, somber title track ‘So Gone’ which expresses the group's angst and ambition in equal measure, the band says:

“The EP Illustrates the beauty of the struggle, the power in numbers and the definition of sacrifice. Everyone was the under dog at one point so embrace your journey because ultimately you’ll find your self ‘So Gone’ from where you once were.”